vitrage/vitrage/api/hooks.py

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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#
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#
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import gc
import oslo_messaging
from oslo_context import context
from oslo_policy import policy
from pecan import hooks
from vitrage.common import policies
from vitrage import messaging
from vitrage import rpc as vitrage_rpc
from vitrage import storage
class ConfigHook(hooks.PecanHook):
"""Attach the configuration and policy enforcer object to the request. """
def __init__(self, conf):
self.conf = conf
self.enforcer = policy.Enforcer(conf)
self._register_rules()
def _register_rules(self):
self.enforcer.register_defaults(policies.list_rules())
def before(self, state):
state.request.cfg = self.conf
state.request.enforcer = self.enforcer
class RPCHook(hooks.PecanHook):
"""Create and attach an rpc to the request. """
def __init__(self, conf):
transport = messaging.get_rpc_transport(conf)
target = oslo_messaging.Target(topic=conf.rpc_topic)
self.client = vitrage_rpc.get_client(transport, target)
def on_route(self, state):
state.request.client = self.client
class TranslationHook(hooks.PecanHook):
def after(self, state):
# After a request has been done, we need to see if
# ClientSideError has added an error onto the response.
# If it has we need to get it info the thread-safe WSGI
# environ to be used by the ParsableErrorMiddleware.
if hasattr(state.response, 'translatable_error'):
state.request.environ['translatable_error'] = (
state.response.translatable_error)
class ContextHook(hooks.PecanHook):
def before(self, state):
user_id = state.request.headers.get('X-User-Id')
user_id = state.request.headers.get('X-User', user_id)
user_name = state.request.headers.get('X-User-Name', '')
tenant_id = state.request.headers.get('X-Project-Id')
auth_token = state.request.headers.get('X-Auth-Token')
# TODO(DANY) use roles
# roles = pecan.request.headers.get('X-Roles', '').split(',')
# roles = [r.strip() for r in roles]
ctx = context.RequestContext(auth_token=auth_token, user=user_id,
# roles=roles,
tenant=tenant_id,
is_admin=(user_name == 'admin'))
# Inject the context...
state.request.context = ctx.to_dict()
class DBHook(hooks.PecanHook):
def __init__(self, conf):
self.storage = storage.get_connection_from_config(conf)
def before(self, state):
state.request.storage = self.storage
class GCHook(hooks.PecanHook):
def after(self, state):
gc.collect()